THE HUMAN BODY CONTAINS 206 BONES. IT’S IMPORTANT TO KNOW THE LOCATION AND STRUCTURE OF THESE BONES WHEN STUDYING THE HUMAN SYSTEM. Skeletal System (Bones)
Skeletal System Bones Clavicle: Collarbone Scapula: Shoulder Bone Pelvic Bone: Hip bone that helps support and connect your upper and lower body parts.
Skeletal System Bones Mandible=Lower Jaw Bone
Skeletal System Bones Radius/Ulna: Forearm Bones (roughly the same size). Connects the elbow to the wrist. Humerus: Long bone from shoulder to the elbow.
Skeletal System Bones Fibula/Tibia: Calfbones that differ in length. The longer and thicker of the two bones is the fibula. The shorter part is the tibia. Femur: Upper thigh bone that connects the pelvis to the knee. Largest leg bone.
Skeletal System Bones
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